Paul Gauguin was a pioneer and developer of Synthetist painting. In 1891 he left the art world of Paris and "everything fake and conventional" behind for the island of Tahiti. He then lived and worked on the French Polynesian islands in the Pacific for the rest of his life, travelling to Europe just a few times. "Mahana Maà" is the local language for Saturday, which used to be the day of aquiring food for the whole week.